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[单项选择]The Internet is changing the way musicians sell their work and broadening the range of music that consumers get to hear. Says A1 Teller, former chief executive of MCA Music Group who now heads Atomic Pop, a new company that will sell downloadable music on the web: "What the web offers is an opportunity for the artist to go directly to the consumer." Musicians and entrepreneurs are exploring new ways of putting the technology to use. DJ Spooky recently featured his music on a deejay website that encouraged users to remix his work and e-mail the new creations to Others; he’s now putting the finishing touches on his own site. The California-based company Liquid Audio offers free downloads of songs by groups like Hole that self-destruct (自毁) after a few days, teasing listeners to buy the whole CD. In the physical world, because of promotion and production costs, musicians release songs in bunches (成组), and fans often have to wait years between CDs. Online, a number of acts, including rocke
A. the costs of promotion and production are high, so musicians publish their works in groups
B. musicians have to compose enough works before they release them
C. the promotion and production work takes too much of musician’s time
D. musicians want to attract listeners to buy more
[填空题] (36) devices are changing the way people listen to music, but studies show the devices may be (37) hearing loss in many people. Some experts say people may be (38) them too loud and for too long.
A study (39) three hundred high school students and one thousand adults. They were asked about their use of (40) . music devices.
Forty percent of students and adults said they set the sound levels, or volume, at high. Students were two times more likely to play the music at a very loud volume. More than half of the students said they would (41) not limit their listening time, and about a third said they were not likely to reduce the volume.
The study found that more than half of the students and less than forty percent of the adults had at least one kind of heating loss. Some (42) difficulty heating parts of a (43) between two people. (44) . Hearing loss may not be apparent fo